No seriously, there aren't any other good "shuffle your hand into your deck and draw such and such" cards in the format. You can play Birch, but they work best in only certain kinds of decks. Like Aggron EX/Wailord/Furret, Swampert, etc.

Yea what is basiclly the same thing as copycat for modified decks since i have no copycats what so ever!!! AHHH and they are only an uncommon. lol please post on what you think is a replacement.
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Simple ways to get the cards... it is sorta expensive in a way but also cheaper than buying packs. I normally by the starter decks from Expedition with Vileplm I think it is... it comes with 2 copycat a piece or the starter from either Aquapolis with kingdra and ninetales or the starter from Skyridge (mind control theme deck) AQ comes with 3 por and SK comes with 2 oracle 2 por... not bad overall plus chance of a 3rd/4th of them if reverse holo lol.

Wooper - btw all these cards, with the exception of POR, are very cheap that YJ mentioned. Yeah get the starter decks, they come with the hand shuffling cards, and you might score a cool reverse holo. Plus having the cards the deck comes with won't be so bad.

Bill's Maintenance is kind of like a poor man's version of TV Reporter, which explains why I occasionally use it in decks. Of course, I also use another draw card in decks that many people seem to think is not a very good card -- Ancient Ruins.

I have found pokenav to work pretty good. Especialy in the right deck. but in just about any it works O.K.. The real power, besides the draw of a pokemon card or an energy card(sepcial or basic) is the ability to put the remaining back in any order. And its not a supporter.

The only reason I would ever play PokeNav is that it isn't a supporter. But, even then, it really doesn't cut it. Why not just draw all three cards, instead of just looking at them and getting only one.

The only reason I would ever play PokeNav is that it isn't a supporter. But, even then, it really doesn't cut it. Why not just draw all three cards, instead of just looking at them and getting only one.

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Fiziks, Pokenav is good in some decks, like take my RainRein for example.

I have 18-20 energies in my deck (depending on which version I'm using, out of like 10000), and that means an energy about every 3 cards. Playing Pokenav is basically the same as an energy, but I also have the added bonus of choosing a pokemon instead. Pokenav can be a great card, even without Oracle, in the right deck.